delete ll M PLEDCES , from Liberal Dfllielflfl- ~ He lwmmllendehdiglhlaflyCoisfiggyg-rlllllg expeixmenlul i~ ‘ the Eampibil section, which hag stood up well for seven yefllféi Bl! when. in his confusion. Mr. Stewart pleaded for votes for ‘Mr. MilCxCfll- l zig and myself. n Mr. MacKenzc said. "Thank you! Mr. slflwm, BX" lained that he meant to say 'M.\‘- and myfllfi’ ma. wanna MscKENZII Citing Mr. Stewart's claim 90 lmeamew" l;- “ifil‘if“lilf.f.; am called Premiermdepelgdgnt time“! his sluwrtlerflput of the m m, rights dslnict. u, he asked lmid loud np- plsuse, was the value to the elect- ors of Mr. Stewart’: bgsséeid inde- 1, g was a Mndenoc in 1 in 03:: wuaemflm oi any reduction under their regime. He instanoed the increased cos-ts at Fbilconwood hospital and. pointed out that the Mndmllsn Governm-findouildhlvl purchased s new wood plans every year and still shown n. saving in their manusc- menlt o! that. instilutivh- He also scored the farcical pro- hibition sndozcezrlent lmder the 11 t. as well as MR. D. N. McKAY hiscol Mi‘. they w . my“; balanced budget p Q6. l- ll which he attributed t0 their i800- ihe finances ditunes-on agcultlual and welfare scrvi . On the question of abolition oi the "extravagant system 0f Mo‘ vlding cars for ministers and offi- cials, Mr. McKay argued that they has kept their promise though he “was not. some lo argue’ thcl $10’ had achieved my economy by so. Hue‘ admitted 'lhat the policy o! allowing Government, members to purchase supplies through their own firms was “not the best By!- bem." "Iii you will elect me on the 10m," M said, "I will db my- mdIcantoseemstitisx-eslv- ed‘ .. Voice: “You wlll never be there (Laughter and applause). - . McKe/y attempted to criti- cise Conservative hlghws work and was answered the nd the audience. He also t0 deie Government's prohibition adminis- traltion and impla- momvita pledge lo investigate 0P- rturlllties for cheaper school ' f m1 ll fsnn, hensdglliigred ,orw:s “stitching. Libenl In“; with legal-d to which “unth- ng had been done.” MB. THEO. BENTON The Govea-runent record came in for telling criticism from Mr. Bea- ion. the next pester, in "‘ - ti lnélhlfifls-iét. mo“: lxfnoxlaglls oi l... Collect- sd ‘ Jv-ative phblolgn, the audience sp- zequeutl di I mgfloggblnfi iisherxliien’: relief, Mr. mono _ was yly w ich " m‘ [pm " zit/WM’ E _. wnvoué" F“ THIS T""' lnnt T0 CALI- FIT are, attempted l" “fwd rélfcgmasvei-nmenlvs record and 11M- w proceed unvricr a barrage 0! te-z-rupnons. “My dull?‘ as a clerk." he said. “nevwlmled ml‘ attendance at all caucuses 01 i119 Liberal Party." On those occas- ions he said “the moiwity ‘In?’ prevailed" and the Premier show- ed no evidences of beirié 4 54°‘ bagel aelelllled the cxproarlcbwn procedures on the 81°11!" m“ "tihe sulbject. never has had the right to sue the Crown except Vy n of the Attorney Gen- elral,"—a. statement. which was greeted by jeens from the audience and was subsequently answered by Dr. MaxzMillan. He also attempted s defense of the new Probate Act. uguingt-hat the additional expense lmde!‘ th! Act was “merely in the drawi of a. deed." Again his eXPlB-IW 1°" was received with marked disap- proval from the audience. Mr. Stewart. at. the elm ofebthte meeting, attempted w m r l1 - n new...“ “i. “comma: - a . He devoted most of his time to personal matters, ending‘ by saying that “if the Government did wrong you are the judges, and when election day comes I hope will Judge on the merits of h? ease." This was his first and last slat/ailment to receive the sud- ience‘: unqualified endcrsation. LIBERALS (Qontlnuesi tigmJza e 1>_.._~ Government candidates. And this was another matter that was un— fair to the electors an it was their and rlvilege to know the condi on of the Provilfie. (Applause). Rlglht oli appeal which had been talken away, and the Probate Af-‘t were other nlatters that. occupied the attention oi the spcflllfif. 81V- ing once again irrefutable facts on the issues that allowed up clearly mo nllsgovenlnlent the 0am administration had indulged in. Mr.» Conservative platform plank bi" plank and many times dur his remarks he was halted by e u- iaslltc applause as he blouslll- home the rm lam/l the meant Conservative platform as was just what. the cello/try needed to bring it out of the chaotic con- dltlon-that now exists. 31$...“ "“ “lit? "°‘l“l‘.’.‘.?'ll“."e was o e o n “f... . . l:»...»»-~.~l as s, li cal so now being pdoone, when Liberal workers are telling old 8E9 D8115- ioners that if they VOW liberal °ll Thursday they will receive a sub- stantlal increase in their nlonthly eques, Mr. McDonald was tendered ovation as he resumed his sect MR. KENNEDY , Samuel Kennedy, although snflzw candidate in the district. was also received with an ovation- as he arose t0 Speak. QDBIllYlB on the holding of the election at m‘! resent iime Mr. Kennedy stated 81st, it was generally thouflllt M71 Jii-st that the election would not take place unglélémb crégyinmy it was being MW ' er question that had to wcred. Using Any Means Every means was helm: used to obtain votes, the s said. NI! lust an example was the isct that recently one man had been ap- proached with the threat that If you don't. vote for us we will sell you out," The answer to this hld been: "Go ahead. sell me out; I'm to to i . Mt coward txoche o: orcemerllt of hleh Pne- "I 19,1"- l l l l ‘T > Ml listed. in fact be said we are paying two cents a.‘ Bil-lion more for it now on account of havinfl a Liberal Government in oflice. (Applause). Increase of maieedmgutl? ta. ’ r e x but merely changed the system. If there was no more truth in this other statement than there was in this on then there wasn't very much tm in any olf them. (Loud s lause on e financial condi- lion o! the Province MY. Kennedy scored the Liberal administration heavily when he said despite a. big increase in revenue they (the Ll l hid laced the country w“ u» coda u» udien s vo l ce hoiielred "like (Ismpbell out and hang name clodng m. x ed c ll effectively with the vgliadusyotfhier matters that the Campbell Gov- ‘emmenf had fallen down on Mk. J. J. McDonald. one of the aildlflltfi ‘ ’ thg twg Conservative candidates on the fine marmer in which they had treated oi the issues oi’ the day. All inquiry was heard from the audience if there were my" up”. als in the hall at all and voles answered, "Ne. hm SWING IS ' =._-_‘ =_E“F‘;JL_ 5988c Shoe Company re- ceived The total was $12,078. Ml‘. Bell pointed out amid ap- vlwse- "It is in the blue books ‘ya: c: deny it if you will," he . "I - ‘Ill!!! will” Che llMer retoorzd but nnln- in his rebuttal avoided further reference lo it. Jean Guimm. into. tlgsry Vivian bilcborlald. wn. ars in debt. Herc m; J- -¢ Aw lvllovttt 1 The Bontralrilllarlllan a w season tlbm Devi Redrlndian station. Guest reduction for sash. BUBPI-IBING P111088 for ealb stootoinruton ‘must mviewited ‘Station. IJTILI TIIIATBI tofllllt "Hie sltilhknown Hand." by WW1" wove GRADUATE NUBSEkThe d lug fol- McLeod, Stella Maoheaxi, Awyle Shore. Stella Margaret Jay. Charlottetown. Ruth Esther Douse. (Jhsrlottetown, Ida Jean Carver. Vemon River. Bertha ORGANIZATION MEETING—-A very large and enthusiastic ganimtlon meeting of the Young Menhs National ConservativsPai-t was held at Grand View last nigh . Speakers included Mr. Don Grant, President of the Young Men's Nat- ional Conservative Organization, Allison MacLeen, Secretary of the Montie MacDonald, Myles MacPherscn. rs o! executive: Allan Martin. Vincent Connolly, John N MacPherson, Chester Martin, lMlilbur-n Keenan, Stanley MacPhee, Herbert _Mac- Kenzie. DISASTRDUS FIRE-On Monda May 15th the dwelling house o t Carleton. was completely destroyed by lire. When first noticed about 6 P. M. the blaze was breaking through the roof. and though the neighbors quickly re- lbonedtoflieslssmtheiirehad gained hesdwayhthst it was impossible to save e house. The barns and poultry house were saved by the indefatigable efforts of the neighbors. who formed a ucket brigade. Almgl, s11 ms s en from thought that , whi started must have origin- ated from a defective flue or stove- pipe. Mr. Smith wBs away at. the ime, and dld not hear of his mis- fortune until he came in si-lzht of the blazing house on his return. home.—-D. CHURCH SERVICE AT BEL- FAST-Services at Bt- John's Pres- byterian Church. Belfast were well a tended on Blmdav lut and were oond by the pester. Rnv. W. S- Wadland- who has lust returned from a month's visit to the South- ern United States and Mexico. A‘ the morning service he save a short account of his trip and oi’ condit- ions in the different places he visit- ed. At the evening service whlchwas slightly larger than the Mother's Dav Order oi’ Ber- ee was carried out. The theme was "Mot . The service included a splendid address Secret lonzings for her Child the pastor and some very iine re- marks on Mother's Day by Miss Mlaclbachem who is slwevs s mat woflcer in the Sundav school and who made an appeal before closing for the fathers and mothers to come with i-h= children to Buvlrlav school. Two solos hv members oi the Sunday school added greatly to the service. PERSONALS of Bor- Form. Mi’. Bell pointed out the only soil filial?! e-Wi-lfl-igle Wu by sendlnz. able all; uls close-mm“ m” ‘mill ‘*l l lSh/wn Bruise urvlrosai iii-client lolla ap- Dlauee itmn the audience. Mr. Bell i pointed out moi: since the bridge was first suggested the L i h“ b9!!! - cold wafer on the project. It could be construe:- ed for uerhws-ssoomo and with a Conservative Government 1n mile; Edward Isggdbgldci: iflflfihil; OVWWI e wou be hum. back to Mr. mPsge hooped whet he described as the bon bungle, when the Provincial Gov- ernment paid 6 per cent inlcrest MrJBeII pointed out to the elec- tors that apparently Mr. was not were that other Prov- inces paid the same interest rate In the sinking funds oi this Prov- we: nces e s Drovinoes yielding 6 per cent Ail A Blunder Mr. Bell answered Mr. Le- uhle‘: ehsll lo point out snybnnets presented- mlnlstn on made by remind- ing the electors the whole Lib- eral administration was s hlurugar. eblgrflcazld It b: term w on e ea wen behind l! $49300 In one your. tent 061:“ deficit ever irom other 11:4 A w ere t will find a month McAleer.— oncton Times Miss Verna Darrech and Miss Iphigenile Arsenault returned Mon- day evenin from ‘Ipronm where they atten ed meetings of the (éentrl Council oi’ the Canadian 0d ems oi’ all the Junior Red Directors in the Dominion. Arson. with Mn. Conservatives (Continued from page 1) that. it was not. Mr. Cm. Mr. Mec- Imyre nor even Mr. m e who was responsible i0: the elec n of a0 Liberals in 193b, bu: lvlr. Walter It all; agricultuor: the morning ed hei-‘s 11 n by a l Omss Society and s Oonfer- the Cross In the Benet-e. Hon. J. J. Hughes nose in accordance with the foi- lowing notice: Inasmuch as we are not likely to have the annual report oi the ad- ministration of the Planners’ Creditors Arranilement Act for the last fiscal year in time i0 discuss it this session, and inasmuch as we have already received some figures rd to the adminis- tration at d Act for the year 1938-39, the consideration of which would probably give the Govern- ment and Parliament iniozmation which they should have at as early s date as sible, I therefore give notice the I shall on Wednesday next call the 0d’ the Senate to the interim figures which were fumished, to their implica- tions. and to some other features of the administration of said Act. He said: Ir-Ionourable members, my reasons or wishing fowwozdstotheliouse atthe present time are briefly set out in my notice on the Orgler Paper. I know it is has-d for members from the other rovinces of Canada to realize fu y how the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement . been administered on Prince Ed- ward Island. And the end is not l. nor will it be for some line. I shall not weary the House with details, but shall touch .upon some oi’ the high spots only. and hope that from these honourable cost theLl-overnlnent minister the Act on Prince Ed- Island $36,409.03; in New 92647726." and in Nova §XJ1liB,“,b5'1.28. The fl r ‘m from the Se w u u’ taken Auditor Generals report. In New Brunswick there three times as many farmers Prince Edward‘ Island, and Nova Scotia a little over two and s halt times as many. Iulcing ulation oli’ d). which will be found on page 162 oi Unrevised Hansard of May 5 lash. the three official receivers on Prince Ed y obtain- .08, or a thousand dollars more than ce as much. Now let us remember that the official receivers are the men who initiate s. an.“ l; limit m“ “f; e < e e epen upon an bears s, re tlon to what these men begin. Therefore it is reasonable to assume that if the cost under this head was more than double what it was for the nreceliing year, it would at least be doubled under all the other heads. This brings the probable cost of administration of he Act on Prince Edward Island for flie to nine times whalt it was in New Brunswick. and thirty-six times what it was in Nova scotia. Hon. Mr. Pope: You must have a smoked bunch down thcie. Hon. w. Hughes: I do not know what amount of property was tak- en from olno class of 1e on Prince Edwaxd Island an given to another class; the administrators of the Act sa I do know stances. at least, the creditors were in more needy oircums than Rig/ht Hon. Mr. Meighen: Hear, hear Hon. Mr. Hughes: This ism, did not. however, weigh with the ad- ininistratorshlwhen it‘carne to giv- ng away o er people's propery 3:11- ienerosity was boundless en year 10w ness to themselves was pheno- menal, as the previously mention- ed figures and estimates will show. this connection an incident occurred in the Banking and 0cm- merce Committee about a year ago, which should be‘ related. Mr. H. F. . uh- ll the committee what his duties were. He said that part oi’ them was to’ check the ° accounts that came in from’ the administrators o! the Act in the l that any oi had so round‘ fit} them accordingly. it he had ever too slim-ll a dent occurred , which should be A bill w: baton the elder (Ken. 1h‘. Deodorant!) vrhic and t came m making u their- own expense accounts ell? kind- Senator Hugvhes On The v lWar Path Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act Exposure members o! this House that the statements in that memorandum in respect to Prince MI")! ml-“d weie viciously, maliciously. and lb- solutely untrue, and even idiot- iceily untrue. Hon. Mr. Danduraxld: Poetically? Hon Mr. Halg: Explain. Hon. Mr. Hughes: I could ex- , but ll. would take quite I while. properly character- izing that memorand . the hon- ourable senator from Queens (Hon. Mr. Sinclair) came to its defence. saying that he endorsed every statement in it, and declaring that the administration oi the Act on Prince Elwood 4 d was being honestly and props-ly carried out. Interest Chl-YIESIIAWEIOG There is another feature oi this xpected Edward Island, because oi the type o! officials appointed. One of the l » tors had been removed iromthenarsooietyoiihe ov- ince for offences which I aha not mention, and was a rds ap- pointed to this lucrative position under the Crown. He was not dis- barred for teaching Sunday School. This man must have been recom- mended to the Minister or Depart- menlt oi Finance r; some person or persons on the Island. had flue power and the right. to melee such recommendations, and I reel sure that, the honourable senator from Queen's (Hon. Mr. Sinclair) is ac- quainted wlth that, person, or these persons. This mm was and is one of the official receivers under the Act, all reports go t0 show that he has been a vergnbusy of- iicisl since his appoin ent. In fact. no busy was he. soliciting new business during the summer and fall oi’ 1988. that he employed an assistant, and I should, I think. recount. some o! the activities of both men. I have been told that they travelled flirough the country, interviewing farmers and got many inflections because oi’ this solicit- g. Right Hon. Mr. Meighen; Was the assistant disbarred too? Hon. m. H . .7. . (Rich.- mond-West Cape Breton): Was he a merchant? . Mr. Hughm: I shall give oul of t. cd two hundred dollars from A. F. McQuaid, Barrister. Souris, P. E. I.. giving a mortgage on his farm of 208 acres as security for pay- ment. The interact was at the rate make apllcation under the Fann- ers’ Creditors a woul (Graver-lo) nothing. December, i988. Mr. ii Mr. MoQ t case in his office in mulotietcu‘ "e ins‘. of December. at ulao s. m. Mr. Mc- Quaid immediately wrote gheverie 10p Bogart! that film a lllca one of the ' lAs-nnp- t meat Act for a reduction in inter- est, when he (Mcquaid) would have mad reduction if Ohevel-ie had ll read n dec Ohsverie made im on we 10th at N’ r ovembe , l . This is Oheverleu first letter to .Mr. MoQuaid: J 2 we anumy , 9. Dear Sir: In regard to your lettu- which I received I. iew days ago, I think u are under the impreuion that was into (mcl-iottetown and rais- i in st rate lowered. Well, I want you to believe I did nothing oi the kind, for I have found you always u“ lo in our business re- ous. Onedsyinthefsllwhenl w was busy tiuesilinc a is- me just a‘ This is ‘the vmlich was sent to Mr. Qusid: Form J. The Flarmers‘ Creditors Arrange- ment Act, 19M - Notice to creditors m the matter of a proposal in: s composition. ex or Roderick dy- er of arrangement of erle of Elmira, Ilhrm . 'I‘a.lce notice that Fhederiok Chev- erie, residing in the county or dis- trict of King's, in the Province of Prince Edward Island. his lub- mitted to me for the consideration of his auditors s pmosal for l. own-position (or em on c! time or scheme of arrangement). A gen- era] meeting of medltors will be held at 130 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. on the 81st day of i988. st the hour oi Official Receiver. And this is the declsratixgn which of Elmira. in the county or district of King's in the Province of P. E. Island. do solemnly declare that the above staiemeni_ -~'t.hat he cannot meet his obliga- tions unless he has s reduction of interest and extension o! time- ves to the best cl’ my lmow- l ge and belief a full. true Rmi complete statement of . wem i968. and fully discloses all my pro- Erty. and I make this declaration owin ittobeofthessmeioroo and ect ss if made under oath and by virtue of the Canada 1M- dence Act. ' (Sizned) Frederick Chevel-le. - ly declared before me at harlotietown in the county or district all’ Queen's in the Province oi’ P. E. Bland this 10th dsy oi Iber. 1936. ( ed) ~ Gordon . Holmes. A Commissioner. etc. Proposal ‘Ib my secured creditor 1 pro- vw the mvrtsaze be slimmed fbr 5 Period of 5 years with interest atthereteaffaperoentperm. gauge}. to be due as at present due Cheverie has 308 sens of mu] 00 amcs oi‘ which are under cul- tivation, the rest, I presluns, be- ing woodland. The {am h in a rall- state of cultivation. He has a. lull Sllllply of farm machinery and is g-wfziygnegrvilgsfglirmcimumstanof. All mo _ An Hon. senaiorzrtAgue ‘no n. l-I '. Mr. H : luck?“ uzhes Ha ,...ment Act and. I understand. go Q reduction 1n interest of l 81'. or $4. The may have ven comm ati a- cost th Inel- cent tlnue to administer some time. I have id to ttaiteundersiengothat if s and‘; . a vernment w! take decks- stions. prepares and dgns declaration in which he is I. ally interested. he perm“ Mndlvlluaaulm ilfihurchl s’. Session ’ . The oo 5M1; tint Re . mo! was may“, fi.‘5ll.fi...°°""“°."”'“ M a . . ‘N. G. Thoma; ue, was leit in the llama of. the Pastoral Relations commm“, ior consideration. The following men regiuested leave of absence- lh-fiml, “l. ht”???- T- “- . . . rg , -. Daslrach. M” The Committee on Evangelism and Social Service recommended ministgrs be faithful ill relating and‘ in all arms, in. ‘ gem l: on the m ' kcl- The mendation was heal-lily supmmd, by a}; unanimous vote. A emit iron: General Council“ iollows: “Axe you in iavour 01th‘ electicln by future General omnau of l/wo Moderators. each to um» one War?" was approved. The new slate of 0lflC6T5 is u follows: oilainnan: Rev. L. n. o. Davies, Secretary: Rev. W. E. Macmil- Ifluurer. Rev. George Ayers. Oonvenors: Christian Education. Rev. 1pm M. Murray. Evangelism and Socllll Bcrvlgg‘, Rev. F. M. Young. Missionary Education and limbs Missions. Rev. W. I. Green. Ilbme lviisslons. Rev. M. K. Olm- mlln. Pensions. Rev. W. A MacQusnlg, lmblications. Rmv. l). .1 Mnrrlsvll. ' -\f(!hl\'h5,--RBV. T A. wulwn. Church Proptrey. Rev 0 ii. 80m- “butisllcs. luv a R mducmlon and. I Studw , John Btlrliw. ' Rlecorlls, Rev. Ralph Bfl-rkef. Pastoral Relations, Rev. A. l. i . wgeltflement Committee: Rev. A. l. J Boyce. . _ reen. E. . nzers, Lewis M. Murray. l? X- ~W._A. Paterson. (iecrzt W11: . . (flier-than, Hlmh Miller. G. . Muck. D. B. Malolcod. Halli A. J. Ebbutt, J. A. Nichol- . Miller. B. C. Salter. L, . .7. . J. R. Sting: . . . s8. A MacKay. A. J. Malhemn. Brooks, Herman Myers. Rial Iieonard Oudnlorc. YPalll-ict please cow _________ nllllly United cllllll WEDNESDAY, MAY l'I 3-3ll—-7th Browniefl-social lhll- ggd-‘llli’ Guides-Social lilii. ‘LN-war and Praise — BMW ,_____ p,‘ WQQ.‘ on. And it not only gintlw- W‘ at (meme ‘uggngllglnsiiieii; whirl t, the senator llWl | uuatocid ill It is vl. was no c - ‘m y the whole machineryllfi’ g exile not, Ind under my. I pose. 0n‘ the 5th Mil m° , the honourable lellcler oi the H (Hon. Mr. Y-"wullldl W14", . honourable senator from 0e I (Hon. Mr. i-iacuonaidl lhatfl", the official receivers wm g work on the details or um fi cations they had rocelvxdAlllm‘ t before.- and on the 28th P _ mid. me honourable the 6! mum.- nun wesunclllllc (Hllf. mistook) um he hoped 1M all“. mm“ m eh; flcial “m” would soon be » 771° thing has become a Public mg; and it never could-have atllll ‘ gush rtlons ll’ 1i h“! n“ oeivedpfcgiovc sumwrl "m" m of the ' i» l” lieve does not take holdbedtflli‘: similar rackets will , _ i! n nus-Ac the P. a. Llllllddnfif ghoul? 1939. m if!" $1M, | annular. orne. Y0!‘ ' -~—.—;i~/’_ ylzsfiiflga, __. M Chsrlotttwn" ' town-gm scyln his mm yw- m. Jlgtllnglrealcrlllg-ilrgelsier. , ys-A Charlottetown. W‘ W _ l!!! lo 111w nlil \. _45' . v M11341! DERTAKER . ~ Ugmmnman Charlottetown H“! pa,“ wllchlre ‘ Phone 149